MULTIPLEX 8 5196 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
Operating instructions for AntiFlash 70,
“Micro” and “Professional” safety switch
MULTIPLEX Modellsport GmbH & Co.KG • Westliche Gewerbestre 1 • D-75015 Bretten (Gölshausen)www.multiplex-rc.de Page 1/4
Instructions for AntiFlash 70, “Micro” and “Professional” safety switch # 82 5496 (10-10-20/MIWA) • Errors and omissions excepted.
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MULTIPLEX
! These operating instructions are an integral part
of the products, and contain important information
and safety notes. Please store them in a safe place,
where you can find them at any time, and pass
them on to the new owner if you sell the products.
1. SPECIFICATION
AntiFlash 70 without connector system
Order No. # 8 5190
Voltage range 7.5 V – 40.0 V
Cell count
3 – 10S LiPo
10 – 28 NiXX
Maximum continuous current 70 A
Dimensions (L x W x H) approx. 40.0 x 23.0 x 12.5 mm
Weight approx. 11 g
AntiFlash 70 with M6 connector system
Order No. # 8 5191
Voltage range 7.5 V – 40.0 V
Cell count
3 – 10S LiPo
10 – 28 NiXX
Maximum continuous current 35 A
Dimensions incl. M6
connector system (L x W x H)
approx. 59.5 x 23.0 x 12.5 mm
Weight approx. 13 g
“Micro” safety switch
Order No. # 8 5195
Dimensions (L x W x H) approx. 24.0 x 9.5 x 16.0 / 22.0 mm
Weight incl. lead approx. 6 g
Professional” safety switch
Order No. # 8 5196
Dimensions
- Mounting ring diameter
- Main tube diameter
29.0 mm
max. 15.0 mm
Length (excl. magnet) 42.0 mm
Weight incl. lead
(excl. pennant and magnet)
approx. 8 g
2. SAFETY NOTES
! Read the instructions before use.
! Use only for the intended application (Î 3.).
! Observe the installation notes (Î 5., Î 6. and Î 7.).
! Always check correct connector orientation and polarity /
pin assignment - even when using commercial con-
nector systems. Never connect the components with
reversed polarity!
! A low idle current flows even when the safety switch
(Î 4) is at the OFF position. For this reason always dis-
connect the flight battery from the AntiFlash 70 after a
session or when storing the model, even if a safety
switch is fitted! This will prevent any danger of deep-
discharging the flight battery.
! CAUTION when using a current sensor:
If the AntiFlash 70 (with or without a supplementary
safety switch) is used together with a MULTIPLEX cur-
rent sensor, then it is ESSENTIAL to fit the current
sensor between the speed controller and the AntiFlash
70: see Fig. 8.
Connecting the current sensor between the flight battery
and the AntiFlash 70 will ruin the current sensor!
3. APPLICATION
3.1 AntiFlash 70 (with and without M6 connector system)
Even when the operating voltage of an electric model is as low
as about 10 V, a spark is generated when the flight battery is
connected. Sparking can damage the connector contacts, and
after a while the electrical connection may no longer be reliable
(increased contact transfer resistance, voltage loss, heat build-
up, mechanical faults).
The AntiFlash 70 is installed between the speed controller and
the flight battery, and prevents this unwanted sparking.
3.2 Safety switch for AntiFlash
It is also possible to combine the AntiFlash 70 with a safety
switch, which should be installed in or on the model at an
easily accessible position.
This switch makes it possible to connect the flight battery safe-
ly, without sparking, and only then to “arm” the electric power
system.
Two variants of the safety switch are available; see (Î 4.).
4. ACCESSORIES
x Safety switch, “Micro” type (# 8 5195), (Î 6.):
Slide switch version.
x Safety switch, “Professional” type (# 8 5196), (Î 7.):
This elegant switching unit with magnet actuator includes a
two-colour annular light which indicates the two operating
states “battery connected and “power system armed”.
5. ANTIFLASH 70:
INSTALLATION /THE SYSTEM IN USE
5.1 AntiFlash 70 without connector system
Preparation:
! Note:
Soldering is required before this product can be used.
The soldered joints must be carried out competently, as
the reliable operation of the system depends upon them.
For this reason:
Use only electronic-grade solder.
Do not use acid-based soldering flux.
Heat the parts sufficiently, but not excessively.
If you are unsure, ask a modeller with experience of sol-
dering to help you.
! Caution:
It is essential to use high-current cable of adequate
conductor cross-section (at least 6.0 mm²) with the
AntiFlash 70 (# 8 5190)! For better heat dissipation, never
solder connectors directly to the AntiFlash 70 (# 8 5190).
Instead solder the cables to the circuit board of the
AntiFlash 70 (# 8 5190), and attach high-current con-
nectors to these cables in turn. A cable length of a few
cm is sufficient.
x Lay the AntiFlash 70 on the workbench as shown in Fig. 1.
Attach the two battery leads to the end marked BATT in Fig.
Operating instructions for AntiFlash 70,
“Micro” and “Professional” safety switch
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1, fit heat-shrink sleeves and attach your preferred connector
system to the bare ends.
x Locate the end of the AntiFlash 70 marked ESC (to the
speed controller) in Fig. 1, and attach the two wires. Fit heat-
shrink sleeves, and solder your preferred connector system
to the bare ends. Fig. 2 shows the result of this procedure.
Alternatively:
Solder the positive and negative wires from the speed
controller directly to the AntiFlash 70, and insulate the solder
joints with heat-shrink sleeves.
! Caution: when soldering the joints it is absolutely
essential to maintain correct polarity at both the battery
and the speed controller ends!
x Place the paper label on the AntiFlash 70, referring to Figs. 1
and 3, noting in particular the position of the pre-cut hole in
the paper label. Slip the heat-shrink sleeve over the paper
label, and carefully apply a heat-gun to shrink the sleeve in
place. The result is shown in Fig. 3.
! Caution: do not subject the AntiFlash 70 to excessive
heat when shrinking the heat-shrink sleeve!
x If you also intend to use one of the two safety switches
(“Micro” or “Professional”) (Î 4.): use a sharp knife to cut
away the heat-shrink sleeve over the socket marked “Switch
on the edge of the AntiFlash 70 (Fig. 3).
The system in use:
1) Connect the ESC end of the AntiFlash 70 (unless you have
soldered the controller leads directly to the AntiFlash 70).
2) Switch the transmitter ON.
3) If the receiver is powered by one or more separate receiver
batteries: switch the receiving system ON.
4) Connect the flight battery to the BATT end of the AntiFlash
70.
Result:
The power system is now “armed” without any sparking, and the
motor can be started. Caution - injury hazard: the receiving
system is active, and the motor could start running.
5) After the flight: disconnect the flight battery from the
AntiFlash 70. If you are using separate receiver batteries,
switch the receiving system OFF. Finally switch the trans-
mitter OFF.
5.2 AntiFlash 70 with M6 connector system
Preparation:
x If you also intend to use one of the two safety switches
(“Micro” or “Professional”) (Î 4.): use a sharp knife to cut
away the heat-shrink sleeve over the socket marked “Switch
on the edge of the AntiFlash 70 (Fig. 3).
The system in use:
1) Connect the speed controller to the ESC end of the Anti-
Flash 70.
2) Switch the transmitter ON.
3) If the receiver is powered by one or more separate receiver
batteries: switch the receiving system ON.
4) Connect the flight battery to the BATT end of the Anti-
Flash 70.
Result:
The power system is now “armed” without any sparking, and the
motor can be started. Caution - injury hazard: the receiving
system is active, and the motor could start running.
5) After the flight: disconnect the flight battery from the
AntiFlash 70. If you are using separate receiver batteries,
switch the receiving system OFF. Finally switch the trans-
mitter OFF.
6. MICRO SAFETY SWITCH:
INSTALLATION /THE SYSTEM IN USE
Installation:
x Decide on a suitable location on the model for the Micro
safety switch. It is particularly important that there is no
chance of operating the switch accidentally.
x Remove the switch bezel (Torx T6 screws) and place it on
the model in the location you have selected.
x Mark on the model the position of the screw-holes and the
rectangular opening, using the switch bezel as a template.
Remove the bezel, drill the holes 2.5 mm Ø, and cut out the
10 x 5 mm slot for the switch slider.
x Fit the Micro safety switch from the inside / from the rear,
place the bezel on the front, and fit the retaining screws.
x Connect the cable attached to the Micro safety switch to the
vacant socket on the edge of the AntiFlash 70 (marked
Switch”; see Fig. 4).
The system in use:
1) Move the switch slider to the OFF position, as shown in Fig.
5, i.e. with the knob pointing “away from the switch lead”.
2) Connect the ESC end of the AntiFlash 70 (unless you have
soldered the controller cables directly to the AntiFlash 70).
3) Switch the transmitter ON.
4) If the receiver is powered by one or more separate receiver
batteries: switch the receiving system ON.
5) Connect the flight battery to the BATT end of the AntiFlash
70. The motor cannot be started yet.
6) Move the slide switch to the ON position, as shown in Fig. 5,
i.e. with the knob pointing “towards the switch lead.
Result:
The power system is now “armed” without any sparking, and the
motor can be started. Caution - injury hazard: the receiving
system is active, and the motor could start running.
7) After the flight: move the slide switch to the OFF position,
then disconnect the flight battery from the AntiFlash 70. If
you are using separate receiver batteries, switch the
receiving system OFF. Finally switch the transmitter OFF.
7. PROFESSIONAL SAFETY SWITCH:
INSTALLATION /THE SYSTEM IN USE
Installation:
x Decide on a suitable location on the model for the
Professional safety switch. Since the unit features a
magnetic actuator, the unit should be kept as far away as
possible from electro-magnetic fields such as the motor.
x Cut a 15 mm Ø hole at this point, fit the Professional safety
switch through the hole from the outside, and mark on the
model the position of the five screw-holes. Remove the
Professional safety switch again and drill the five holes 2.5
mm Ø. Place the Professional safety switch in the hole once
more, and fix it to the model using M2 machine-screws, M2
nuts and washers.
x Connect the cable attached to the Professional safety switch
to the vacant socket on the edge of the AntiFlash 70 (marked
Switch”; see Fig. 4).
The system in use:
1) Place the red magnet (with MULTIPLEX pennant) on the
Professional safety switch.
2) Connect the ESC end of the AntiFlash 70 (unless you have
soldered the controller cables directly to the AntiFlash 70).
Operating instructions for AntiFlash 70,
“Micro” and “Professional” safety switch
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3) Switch the transmitter ON.
4) If the receiver is powered by one or more separate receiver
batteries: switch the receiving system ON.
5) Connect the flight battery to the BATT end of the AntiFlash 70.
Result:
x The safety switch features an annular light which glows red
(Fig. 6), indicating the present status of the switch:
x The magnet is in place.
x The power system is connected, but has not yet been
armed”.
x The motor cannot be started yet.
x If the receiving system is powered exclusively via the
speed controller (BEC mode): the receiving system is not
yet operating.
6) Withdraw the magnet (with MULTIPLEX pennant) from the
Professional safety switch.
Result:
x The annular light on the safety switch glows green (Fig. 7),
indicating the present switch status:
x The magnet is withdrawn.
x The power system is now “armed” without any sparking.
x The motor can be started. Caution - injury hazard: the
motor could start running.
x If the receiving system is powered exclusively via the
speed controller (BEC mode): the receiving system is
now operating.
7) After the flight: replace the red magnet (with MULTIPLEX
pennant) on the Professional safety switch, then disconnect
the flight battery from the AntiFlash 70. If you are using
separate receiver batteries, switch the receiving system OFF
at this point. Finally switch the transmitter OFF.
8. CE CONFORMITY DECLARATION
These devices have been approved in accordance with
current European harmonised directives.
This means that you possess a product whose design and
construction fulfil the protective aims of the European Com-
munity intended to ensure the safe operation of equipment.
9. DISPOSAL NOTES
Electrical equipment marked with the cancelled waste
bin symbol must not be discarded in the standard
household waste; instead it should be taken to a
suitable specialist disposal system.
In the countries of the EU (European Union) electrical
equipment must not be discarded via the normal
domestic refuse system (WEEE - Waste of Electrical and
Electronic Equipment, Directive 2002/96/EG). You can take
unwanted equipment to your nearest local authority waste
collection point or recycling centre. There the equipment will be
disposed of correctly and at no cost to you.
By returning your unwanted equipment you can make an
important contribution to the protection of the environment!
10. GUARANTEE /LIABILITY EXCLUSION
The company MULTIPLEX Modellsport GmbH & Co.KG accepts
no liability of any kind for loss, damage or costs which are due to
the incorrect use and operation of this product, or which are
connected with such operation in any way. Unless the law
expressly states otherwise, the liability on the part of MULTI-
PLEX Modellsport GmbH & Co.KG to pay damages, regardless
of the legal argument employed, is limited to the invoice value of
those products supplied by MULTIPLEX Modellsport GmbH &
Co.KG which were directly involved in the event in which the
damage occurred. This does not apply if liability is incurred
according to statutory law on account of intentional or gross
negligence.
We guarantee our products in accordance with the currently
valid statutory regulations. If you wish to make a claim under
guarantee, your initial course of action should always be to
contact the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment.
The guarantee does not cover faults and malfunctions which are
caused by the following:
x Incorrect or incompetent use
x Maintenance carried out incorrectly, belatedly or not at all, or
not carried out by an authorised Service Centre
x Incorrect connections
x The use of accessories other than genuine MULTIPLEX
items
x Modifications or repairs which were not carried out by
MULTIPLEX or by an authorised MULTIPLEX Service
Centre
x Accidental or intentional damage
x Defects due to normal wear and tear
x Operation of the unit outside the limits stated in the Speci-
fication
x Operation of the unit in conjunction with equipment made by
other manufacturers.
Operating instructions for AntiFlash 70,
“Micro” and “Professional” safety switch
MULTIPLEX Modellsport GmbH & Co.KG • Westliche Gewerbestre 1 • D-75015 Bretten (Gölshausen)www.multiplex-rc.de Page 4/4
Instructions for AntiFlash 70, “Micro” and “Professional” safety switch # 82 5496 (10-10-20/MIWA) • Errors and omissions excepted.
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MULTIPLEX
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If using a safety switch: cut awa
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Switch position
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Hole position
Magnet and
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Batter
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